Online Medical Education Library

Our team of doctors and staff strive to improve the overall health of our patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating health issues. Please use our patient education library to learn more about the services we offer and the conditions we treat. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment, please contact us.

What is an Acute Disease?

It's happened to everyone - you child wakes up with a nasty cough and runny nose. You assume that they are probably dealing with the common cold, so you immediately turn to your family physician for help.

Acute diseases, such as the influenza virus, gastroenteritis (the "stomach bug"), and the common cold, come on suddenly but usually go away in a day or two. These diseases can produce innocuous symptoms, such as a runny nose, or they may cause more serious, life-threatening issues.

When Should I See My Family Physician?

When symptoms of an infection come on suddenly, especially in babies, children and those with weakened immune systems, it's important to turn to your family doctor for care. While not all infections will be severe or require medication, it's important to have a medical expert provide a proper diagnosis so you know exactly what you need to do to treat it. Some conditions may require the sick family member to take prescription medication to eradicate the infection. Since some acute diseases can also be contagious, it's important to treat the infected person before their illness spreads to other members of the family.

Symptoms of typical acute diseases include:

Nasal congestion

Runny nose

Cough

Chills

Fever

Body aches

Sore throat

Malaise

Nausea

Some acute diseases require immediate medical attention. If you or a loved one are confused, having trouble breathing, experiencing symptoms of organ failure, or have a rapidly spreading infection, proper urgent care is required to prevent further complications. Go to your local emergency room rather than wait to see your family physician.

Nothing is more important than your health, and your family physician is here to make sure that all your loved ones get the care they need!